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I just posted about Ugmonk’s yes/no combo shirts a few days ago, but this news warrants another Ugmonk post in just four days. Jeff (the artist) has just dropped two brand spankin’ new designs. They’re fresh from the presses and ready to envelop your body in Ugmonk design and American Apparel goodness.

I really like both of them–Ugmonk can do no wrong in my eyes. You can pick both of these up at the Ugmonk store (and yeah, we gots Ugmonk coupons all up in this blog). They’ll run you $21.60 if you use the coupon. Also, check out Jeff’s applicable blog post if you want some behind the scenes photos of the design process–cool stuff!

P.S. I would love it if Jeff did a special edition “8 days a week” shirt with the same design scheme as a shout out to The Beatles. I would buy that in an instant.

Poketo has amazing taste in products. I’m not just talking about t-shirts–their wallets, prints, and pretty much everything else are all great. I’m probably going to end up buying about three prints, a wallet, and maybe this shirt. If I had a money tree I’d be getting a whole helluva lot more than that too.

As for this shirt, I have a full-on love affair with Marcus Oakley’s (the artist) style. It’s a superb illustration, and we could all benefit from taking this sweet-looking monster’s advice.

You can pick this one up for $28.00 at Poketo. I really recommend you check out the rest of their stuff as well. And yeah, we have a Poketo coupon, although I think it just expired yesterday unfortunately.

Hot from the email account–you can pre-order ReThink Clothing’s newest design, Camera Crackup, for $15 rather than the usual $20. As pictured, it comes in black or dark blue and is printed on American Apparel blanks.

This one is kind of in the same vein as their last release, a technicolor typewriter. I like it! I’m excited to see what comes next. Go check it out. You should also be able to save 20% with a ReThink Clothing coupon–I think it’s still active.

I posted a similar version of this from Art in the Age awhile ago, but I really like this new color scheme by Print Liberation. I think I might even like it more than the other version–the black on grey is just good looking for a scared cyclops.

I could also be biased because I love the American Apparel grey tri-blend tee it’s printed on. I own like seven of those blanks (no exaggerating), so I love most things printed on them. But…I don’t think that’s the case. I think it just looks good. Shit, that does probably no sense make.

If you were trapped in the belly of a whale, what would you want? Some food? A cutting implement? Nah, send some wifi. Hop on your ipod touch and be like “Yo, chillin’ the belly of a whale. Gonna go to bed soon. School tomorrow” on Facebook. Jeremy knows whats up with our desires under whale stomach circumstances.

Ugmonk’s shirts are so simple, yet so awesome. It’s really impressive how Jeff does it. He’s like The Beatles of t-shirt design.

These shirts are no exception to that rule. It’s a pack of two–you get one yes shirt, and one no shirt (surprise). Tailor your choice to how you’re feeling that day–wanna seize the world and say yes to every opportunity you meet? Wear yes! Wanna sit inside, say no to everyone, and watch the new Glee episode on TV (OMG GLEE COMES BACK TONIGHT!!!)? Wear no!

It’s $38.00 for the two pack ($19 per shirt) over at Ugmonk. I believe our Ugmonk coupon is still active, so save a bit with that too. You know we got your back when you wanna save those mon’ mons’.

I’ve mentioned this a few times, but I’ve been finding myself wearing more blanks than graphic t-shirts as of late. I’ve also started to shift over from wearing American Apparel blanks, to wearing Alternative Apparel. This came partly because of American Apparel’s new policy, which makes it impossible to get cheap blanks at wholesale prices, but more importantly, because Alternative Apparel’s shirts are incredibly, ridiculously comfortable.

The cheapest I’ve been able to find is…Jiffy Shirts! They’ve got excellent prices on the shirts themselves, and also don’t gouge you on shipping, which is hard to find when you’re dealing with wholesale stuff. There shirts may cost like $.50 more than some other places, but when you factor in shipping I think it more than evens out. Go check em out if you’re in need of cheap blanks. I really recommend the Perfect Tee (AA4540–it’s what I’m wearing as I type this), but even the basic tee (AA05) is insanely comfortable.

There’s something about this movie…something that made me watch it twice in one weekend. I think a lot of it has to do with Zach Galifianakis; yet there’s some charm that goes further than that. For whatever reason, I love this movie, and laugh prolifically when viewing it. I’m a little late to the game, but I’ve decided to share my favorite t-shirts dealing with The Hangover. Enjoy…and revel at how many of them deal with Zach Galifianakis having a baby strapped to his chest…or a satchel. Also, this is the first post in a weekly series I’m starting called Movie Mondays. So, without further introduction, here are the top The Hangover t-shirts. Enjoy!

One Man Wolfpack from Crazy Dog T-Shirts. Again, involving Zach Galifianakis, making it all the more funny. You can also save 11% at Crazy Dog Shirts with our exclusive’ish Troundup coupon code.

As I was writing up a few posts on pop culture shirts, more specifically shirts from movies, I thought, hey, why not make this a regular thing (and use tons of commas)? Thus, the idea for movie Mondays was born. Every Monday, I will post up a big list of shirts from one of my favorite movies (or probably sometimes TV shows). Expect the first edition by the end of the day. I’ll give you a hint, the title deals with something that happens the morning after you drink way too much alcohol.